Matsuyama Trams and Botchan Train
AnonymousIn Matsuyama, be sure to ride the groaning 1950s trams and the puffing Botchan Train. Travel in retro style, if not the great...
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In Matsuyama, be sure to ride the groaning 1950s trams and the puffing Botchan Train. Travel in retro style, if not the great...
Ishite Temple is a weird place. Ishite-ji, as it's known in Japanese, is No. 51 of the 88 temples that form the Shikoku Pilgr...
Matsuyama Castle stands on a significant hill right in the middle of town, offering spectacular views of the city, mountains ...
Bansuiso is a large villa, built in a 19th Century somewhat Gothic French style. It sits at the base of the hill where the ca...
Isaniwa Shrine sits above Dogo offering a fine view over Matsuyama. Its vermilion walls and gold leaf are a stunning sight.
Oyamazumi Shrine is like a natural cathedral. It's home to a large collection of historical weapons and armour.
Imabari Castle is one of Japan's only seaside castles, and a beautiful place to pass a spring afternoon.
Kurushim-Kaikyo Bridge connects Hiroshima Prefecture to Ehime Prefecture, thus connecting the main island Honshu to Shikoku b...
Being Japan's smallest island, Shikoku isn't the first place most first-time or even second-time travellers would consider fo...
Check out the Top 10 Sights of Ehime Prefecture — Japan's hidden gem located on the off-the-beaten-track island of Shikoku. I...